Incheon airport (ICN) toJun's House B101

Do you want to know how to get to the Jun's House B101?There are many ways you can get to Jun's House B101 such as public transportation (bus, subway / metro),
taxi and Blacklink limo/transfer/shuttle service.

Since most public transportations (bus, subway/metro) are not available 24/7,
make sure to check the bus schedules when using late night bus. During busy hours,
it is hard to find a taxi driver and the you may have to pay for extra fare for late night use.
Despite of a bit higher price, Blacklink provides a hassle free and comfortable door-to-door transfer
service from Incheon Airport (ICN) and Gimpo Airport (GMP) to your lodging or from
your lodging to ICN and GMP.

Don't sweat outside waiting for other transportation with your luggage. Make a round trip
reservation with Blacklink as you plan for your trip. It is easy, convenient and available 24/7.
Then, the assigned Blacklink driver will greet you at the arrival and will drive you to
the Jun's House B101.
You can use Blacklink for not only hotel but also Gimpo Airport (GMP),
Myeongdong, Jongno-gu, guesthouse, resort, airbnb, lodging and anywhere you want to go in Korea.
Check out Blacklink customer review posted below.

Blacklink real review

AJ Naranjo

March 1, 2019, 5:40 p.m.

Very nice driving! Highly recommended.

Judy Kim

Jan. 24, 2019, 4 a.m.

Driver arrived on-time and was very nice! Customer service was also amazing! I had to book the night before and was unsure if my reservation was actually confirmed so I connected with their customer support agent over the livechat box and they were able to help me right away. Thank you so much for everything!

Naomi de Vries

Jan. 29, 2019, 3:40 p.m.

Everything was so easy and my driver was really nice! He helped me to get to my goshiwon because I didn't know where the entrance was and because I can't speak Korean well, he got inside and called someone for me. Im really grateful for this! Probably the best taxi I've had :)

Kimberly Co

Jan. 2, 2019, 4:50 a.m.

Driver drove safely, allowed us to rest for our early morning flight, and was prompt. Thank you Blacklink!

Yeouido Park (여의도공원)

Yeouido Park is a large recreational area located on Yeouido Island in the central part of Seoul. It was once originally covered with black asphalt, and people frequented the place for bicycling and roller-skating. The construction began in 1997, and opened officially in February 1999. It is now the place where many people in the city come to rest and enjoy strolling around, play sports, and cultural events.

The park is divided into theme-based sections: the Traditional Korean Forest, Grass Square, Culture Square, and Nature’s Ecosystem Forest. In the Traditional Korean Forest, only traditional Korean trees are planted, and it has a pond and an octagonal pavilion, with a trail walk that completes the feel of an elegant Korean garden. Grass Square has a low hill, with grass field and various trails, and nearby there are evergreens and deciduous trees to reflect the changing of the seasons. Many performances and events are held at the Cultural Square, and because there are many zelkova trees lined up nearby, it is a great place to rest. One particular part of the park that is most enjoyed is the Nature’s Ecosystem Forest – it is where you can observe nature and learn from an ecologically sensitive pond and forest, right in the middle of the city. Composed of a swamp area, waterline area, grassland area, and a forest, you can observe various kinds of life forms living in these areas.

One of the must-see areas is the Yunjunro Street, behind the National Assembly Building. This place is famous for having the loveliest cherry blossom street in Seoul. Cherry blossom trees, 30 to 40 years old, line up for about 6km, and is very popular in the spring.

343, Seonyu-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

http://parks.seoul.go.kr/park

Seonyudo Park (선유도공원)

343, Seonyu-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

http://parks.seoul.go.kr/park

"Located in the middle of Yanghwadaegyo Bridge, Seonyudo Park is the first ecological water park in Korea, repurposing a former water purification plant.

Built on area of 114,000㎡, the park consists of Water Purifying Botanical Garden, Aquatic Botanical Garden, an eco-friendly water playground, and more attractions where visitors can appreciate various aquatic plants and an ecological forest. There are also various things to see and areas to take a rest in the park, offering a great chance for visitors to learn about the ecosystem and to experience nature.

A pedestrian bridge connecting Seonyudo Island to the Yanghwa area is an ideal place to enjoy the beautiful views of the Hangang River, including the World Cup Fountain and World Cup Park. With colorful lights, the area is gaining popularity as a tourist spot to enjoy the nightscape near the Hangang River. An exhibition hall in the park displays photos of the Hangang River and has various convenient facilities including a computer room and restrooms.

Yeouido Saetgang Ecological Park (여의도샛강생태공원)

Yeouido Saetgang Ecological Park in central Seoul is the first ecological park in Korea. It houses a wide variety of flora and fauna, including kestrels (Nature Monument No.323), herons, minnows, etc. There is a 6㎞-long promenade that lies across the park, and information signs explaining various flower and plant species throughout the park.

Cuisine

Cuisine

155, Sinchon-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul

http://www.pho2000.co.kr/

Pho'na Thai (포나타이)

155, Sinchon-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul

http://www.pho2000.co.kr/

The owner of Pho'na Thai personally visited Ho Chi Minh City after falling in love with Vietnamese Pho, and began working at a restaurant there. In his spare time, he would visit popular restaurants in the area and noted the unique taste of each dish, then he opened his own restaurant, here in Korea. The pho of Ho Chi Minh City has been internationalized, and the most popular restaurant, Phobo, has stopped stressing the traditional taste of the olden days and now makes refreshingly spicy pho, to fit the tastes of its customers. Pho'na Thai has also followed in Phobo's footsteps, developing a refreshing taste that Korean's love. Every summer, the owner makes a trip to Vietnam to fix any imperfections in the taste of the noodles and to develop new menu items, furthering the restaurant's popularity.
(All ingredients are directly imported from Vietnam).

135, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul

http://www.koreanahotel.com

Danube (다뉴브)

135, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul

http://www.koreanahotel.com

Danube presents authentic Italian spaghetti, pizza, and Western-style steaks in the elegance of a European interior.

5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

http://tosokchon.com

Tosokchon Samgyetang (토속촌 삼계탕)

5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

http://tosokchon.com

Located near Gyeongbokgung Station, the restaurant was also frequented by late President Roh Moo-hyun. It produces their ingredients like Tojongdak (Korean chicken), 4-years ginseng, chest nut, jujube, garlics, ginger, adlay, perilla seeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seed, nuts, pine nut, black sesame, and etc.
Even though one has to wait to enter during lunch time, do not worry about long wait as the restaurant is spacious. Besides Samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup), it serves Ogol-samgyetang, otdak, pajeon (green onion pancake), Rotisserie chicken, and other menus.

Shopping

Shopping

10, Gukjegeumyung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

http://www.ifcmallseoul.com/eng/main.do

IFC Mall (IFC몰)

10, Gukjegeumyung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul

http://www.ifcmallseoul.com/eng/main.do

IFC Mall is designed by the world-reknown architecture and interior design company Benoy, featuring an exquisite atmosphere overall and presenting brand shops according to its unique characteristic and image. The glass pavilion lets in plenty of natural light, allowing a pleasant shopping experience.
Some of the noteworthy fashion brands featured by IFC Mall includes H&M, Hollister, Uniqlo, and ZARA.

18, Jahamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

http://tonginmarket.co.kr

Tongin Market (통인시장)

18, Jahamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

http://tonginmarket.co.kr

Tongin Market dates back to June 1941, as a public market set up for Japanese residents near the Hyoja-dong neighborhood when Korea was still under Japanese rule. After the Korean War the nation experienced a swift rise in population, which led to a natural increase in consumption and demand. As a result the area’s street vendors and stores used the former Tongin Market area as their marketplace. Now, Tongin Market consists of 75 stores, most of which are restaurants and grocery stores. There are also some shops selling manufactured goods like underwear and shoes.

14, Namdaemunsijang 8-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

http://www.burdeng.co.kr

Burdeng Children's Clothing Shopping Center (부르뎅 아동복)

14, Namdaemunsijang 8-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

http://www.burdeng.co.kr

Burdeng Children's Clothing Shopping Center offers diverse clothing items and accessories for adults and children in particular. It is one of the largest distributors of children's clothing in Korea. High quality children's clothing is available at inexpensive prices for both retail and wholesale purchases.